Global Citizenship Program

Living and working in the 21st century demands more complex skills and abilities than
during previous eras. Expert thinking, complex communications skills, problem solving,
and working with diverse teams are more important than ever.

Practically speaking, the Global Citizenship Program is a set of undergraduate degree
requirements and a general education program developed by Webster University faculty
to help prepare students to confront global problems and 21st century challenges.
Holistically, it is the blueprint to ensure Webster University graduates skilled women
and men, prepared to take responsibility and apply what they know in any situation
anywhere.

Today's college students are likely to have more than a dozen jobs by the time they
turn 40. Every year, more than 30 million Americans work in jobs that did not exist
three months previously. [Bureau of Labor Statistics] That pattern holds throughout
the developed world.

Webster University is preparing students from more than 100 nations, at campuses on
four continents, to meet the demands of this interconnected and global century. Our
graduates will confront unanticipated challenges, doing jobs that don't yet exist,
as they contribute to solving local, regional, and global problems.

By helping them develop knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural world,
intellectual and practical skills, understanding of personal and global responsibility,
and the abilities to integrate and apply what is learned, the Global Citizenship Program
is designed to help Webster students excel in this new world.